My comment will be that sometimes our way of protecting ourselves is leaving out some people who need to be protected here in Canada. I can bring it up because I also work with victims of human trafficking. Sometimes if you stop them when they are in a country, like in a South Asian country, and they stay there, these people will come here in another way, which is by trafficking. That's our concern.
If we are too rigid or put in too many obstacles, it will be more difficult for the real victims—as you know, the UNHCR has said the number of refugees has been increasing—to look for protection. They will be trapped with the smugglers and with the traffickers. That's my reflection.